The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... live in pride and idleness , and fulnesse of bread , by whom the creation is devoured , and many made poor by your meanes , and you who are rich , who live at ease , and in pleasure , you live upon the labours of the poor , and lay ...
... live in pride and idleness , and fulnesse of bread , by whom the creation is devoured , and many made poor by your meanes , and you who are rich , who live at ease , and in pleasure , you live upon the labours of the poor , and lay ...
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... live in pride and idleness , and fulnesse of bread , by whom the creation is devoured , and many made poor by your meanes , and you who are rich , who live at ease , and in pleasure , you live upon the labours of the poor , and lay ...
... live in pride and idleness , and fulnesse of bread , by whom the creation is devoured , and many made poor by your meanes , and you who are rich , who live at ease , and in pleasure , you live upon the labours of the poor , and lay ...
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... live miserably , by labouring every day for small wages to make a few live plentifully . I enlarged myself much on these and many other particulars to the same purpose ; but his Honour was still to seek ; for he went upon a supposition ...
... live miserably , by labouring every day for small wages to make a few live plentifully . I enlarged myself much on these and many other particulars to the same purpose ; but his Honour was still to seek ; for he went upon a supposition ...
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